TimeLine Layout

February, 2016

  • 19 February

    How to download offline maps in Windows 10

    Windows 10’s new Maps app is handy, but what if you need to find your way around a city on a limited (or nonexistent) data connection? Offline maps, that’s what! The Maps app has offline maps built in, though not all countries (e.g., Japan) are currently available for download. In offline mode, you’ll be able …

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  • 19 February

    Your hoverboard is officially unsafe

    Your hoverboard is a potential deathtrap. We didn’t say it. The US government did. Hoverboards “pose an unreasonable risk of fire” if they don’t meet voluntary safety standards, the US Consumer Product Safety Commission said in a letter Thursday to manufacturers, importers and retailers. No hoverboard currently on the market meets those standards, which cover everything from the boards’ electrical …

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  • 19 February

    Virtual reality’s fragile magic ingredient

    One moment I’m in a room full of people, the next I’m in the sun-scorched Australian Outback. But it takes more than the fancy graphics of the Samsung Gear VR virtual-reality headset I’ve just lowered over my head to convince me I’m really hanging out with aborigines. What it takes, says Richard Marks of Sony’s VR arm, PlayStation Magic Lab, …

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  • 19 February

    How to find the cell phone family plan that’s right for you

    Choosing the right carrier plan is one of the most important — and daunting — decisions you’ll make as a phone owner, especially when you’re picking a shared plan for your whole family. While every family is different, for the sake of this article’s calculations, we’ll settle on a family of four comprised on two adults and two kids. I’m …

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  • 19 February

    LG shows off new X Cam and X Screen phones ahead of MWC (hands

    Now playing: Watch this: LG’s trio of new affordable phones each have one distinctive… 1:12 It looks like LG is too excited about its 2016 lineup to leave any of it as a surprise for Mobile World Congress. The company, having already showed off a new cover for the as-yet-unveiled G5, on Monday released details on two new midrange devices …

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  • 19 February

    A $4 phone? India’s Freedom 251 doesn’t add up

    A phone should not cost the same as a cup of coffee. A new smartphone company in India, Ringing Bells, is getting lots of attention for introducing an Android phone called Freedom 251, which only costs about $3.70. It sounds great to have such an affordable phone, but the math for the parts doesn’t add up. Watch CNET Update to …

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  • 19 February

    How to follow CNET’s Mobile World Congress team on social media

    As I write this, a large CNET team, from San Francisco to Singapore, is packing their bags, charging their camera batteries and checking their passports for one one of the biggest tech trade shows of the year: Mobile World Congress. The wireless industry has arrived in Barcelona every February since 2007 (and before that in Cannes, France) for its premier …

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  • 18 February

    How to lower the volume of your Mac’s startup chime

    If you use a set of external speakers with your Mac, you may notice that the chime you hear as your Mac starts up comes not from the external speakers but from your Mac’s internal speakers. If you’d like to adjust the volume of this startup chime — or mute it altogether (not recommended) — there is way to make …

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  • 18 February

    A $4 smartphone is as unlikely as it sounds

    Search your pockets for loose coins and gather up the petty cash around your house. Done? You may be holding enough money to buy a smartphone. Indian startup Ringing Bells on Thursday began selling what may be the ultimate bargain basement phone — a 251 rupee ($4, £3) Android phone it claims is the world’s cheapest. Interest in the Freedom …

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  • 18 February

    Get Gmail features for Yahoo and Outlook accounts on Android

    Gmail may not be the only email provider you use, and that’s why Google added the ability to access other email accounts through their app. Unfortunately, those non-Gmail accounts didn’t gain access to the features that make Google’s version of email so great. Now Google is changing that by letting you Gmailify your Yahoo! Mail and Hotmail/Outlook.com accounts. So what …

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